marshalate
/ˌmɑrʃəˈleɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A variant of marshalate, referring to the office or jurisdiction of a marshal, especially in medieval England.
“The historian studied the marshalate’s influence on the feudal system.”
1. noun
A variant of marshalate, referring to the office or jurisdiction of a marshal, especially in medieval England.
“The historian studied the marshalate’s influence on the feudal system.”